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factors, which include more than 30 indicators such as obesity, tobacco use, mental health, employment and poverty rates, and access to healthy food. Over time, the foundation added coaches and competitions to the program to support communities' efforts to improve local health. This was done in response to growing evidence showing that social factors and individuals' actions could affect a population's health more than the quality of medical treatment. The foundation also partnered with
517:. In 2011, the foundation established a $ 100 million impact capital fund to develop the Green House model. By 2014, 27 states had adopted versions of the Green House Project. A 2017 study on Green House nursing homes funded by the foundation found that while imperfect, the model had better outcomes for residents, including fewer hospitalizations and a lower occurrence of conditions such as
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and worked with researchers to develop the chronic care model. In 1989, the organization funded a five-year, $ 28 million study on palliative care, publishing the results in 1995. The Study to
Understand Prognoses and Preferences for Outcomes and Risks of Treatment found that most Americans die alone
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The foundation's first president, David E. Rogers, served from 1972 until 1987. Leighton E. Cluff served as the foundation's president from 1986 until
February 1990, when he was succeeded by Steven A. Schroeder. The foundation's board of trustees selected Schroeder to lead the foundation, knowing he
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The foundation established the commission to Build a
Healthier America in 2008. The non-partisan group included individuals from business, academia, and politics and focused on studying ways to improve health in the U.S. outside of the health care system. The commission compiled five years' worth of
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found that people in
America report that their personal experience with discrimination regularly affects their lives and drives decisions that influence their health, safety, and well-being. Experiences with discrimination correlated to an increased risk for health conditions such as coronary heart
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In 2014, the foundation announced a major shift in its approach to health issues. It had previously focused on specific health issues, and would instead focus on changes that could lead to large-scale social shifts by building what it called a "culture of health." The change built on the
Culture of
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that found police killings of unarmed black
Americans led to adverse mental health affects among black American respondents. Other public opinion polls RWJF worked on with NPR and Harvard University have covered issues such as the burden of stress in America (2014), education and health in schools
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to establish the
Presidents' Council on Disability Inclusion in Philanthropy. The group includes 17 grant making organizations. The council's focus is on improving inclusion of disability issues in philanthropy. The foundation also funded the Childhood Opportunity Index, which ranks neighborhoods
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Johnson Foundation partnered with the University of Wisconsin's Population Health Institute to launch the County Health Ranking program, which calculates and compares the health of each county, nationwide. The counties are measured and ranked on various health and social
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Framework adopted by the foundation in 2013. Critics of the shift expressed concern that funding for some areas—such as leadership training for doctors, and programs for nursing and health policy—was being discontinued as part of the shift. When describing the changes at the
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became the foundation's president in 1990, he made substance abuse a major focus of the foundation's work. Between 1991 and 2003, the foundation spent approximately $ 408 million on a variety of tobacco-related programs, including awareness campaigns on
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to develop a database of state policies enacted in response to the pandemic, and hosting teleconferences and virtual discussions on how the pandemic unveiled the impact that systemic racism and other forms of discrimination have on health in
America.
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in hospitals while receiving high-cost care and treatment, often against the patient's desires. The study led to the formation of several groups by the foundation, including Last Acts, 900 entities that have drafted best practices for
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and others to develop the Culture of Health for Business Framework. The framework provides 16 best practices for companies to measure health policies and practices against, ranging from environmental to social and governance issues.
597:, Besser pointed to where people live, recreate, and work as well as access to healthy food and livable wages, and removal of cultural barriers as important factors in individual health. The foundation funded a 2021 analysis by the
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across the U.S. on access to childhood development resources that can affect health and life expectancy, and income later in life. The index was initially published in 2014, and an updated version was released in January 2020.
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that offers a long-term care alternative to nursing homes. While nursing homes tended to be regimented, the Green House model allows residents to set their own schedules, and houses fewer people in more units designed like a
326:, including: technology access, such as equipping ambulances with radios; training for ambulance drivers and dispatchers; interagency coordination through a national centralized, regional-based system; and development of the
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to increase oversight of how the funds were used and assess project outcomes. Ultimately, the funds were distributed to 44 grantees in amounts ranging from $ 350,000 to $ 400,000. The program funded primary aspects of
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stock to the foundation upon his death in 1968. The foundation became a national philanthropy in 1972. The value of the stock was more than US$ 1 billion, making it the second-largest private foundation at the time.
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which found that black patients experience "dangerous bleeding, infections and other serious problems related to surgical procedures" more frequently than white patients who receive care in the same hospital.
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emergency system. In 1973, 11 percent of areas covered by the foundation's program had access to a centralized emergency services system. By 1977, when the program ended, coverage had increased to 95 percent.
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noted that RWJF spent $ 55 million on its Covering Kids campaign, which lasted from 1997 until 2002. The study found that the overall rate of uninsured children in the U.S. decreased during the campaign.
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population. The organizations committed $ 25 million over five years to 19 pilot programs as part of their Health Care for the Homeless initiative. Approaches to the issue varied by city. For example, a
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation supports the development of programs that can be used in community-led initiatives or by government bodies, funds research through surveys and polls, and makes
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430:. The foundation launched Smokeless States in 1993, a program designed to educate local groups about the effects of tobacco and options for regulating tobacco usage. By 2007, 31 states and the
317:. It created a $ 15 million grant program to contribute to the development of emergency services systems in the United States. Then-president David E. Rogers established a partnership with the
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had adopted the program. The foundation's Center for Tobacco-Free Kids was asked to participate as a "disinterested and trustworthy party" in state litigation leading up to the
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emergency system, reducing tobacco use among Americans, lowering rates of unwanted teenage pregnancies, and improving perceptions of
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to research financial, educational, and health impacts of the pandemic. The foundation also has ongoing surveys with the
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organization. It is the largest one focused solely on health. Based in
1923:"RWJF President Richard Besser speaks on building a culture of equity"
1728:"Robert Wood Johnson Foundation makes major changes in health funding"
778:"Same hospitals but worse outcomes for Black patients than white ones"
1669:"Robert Wood Johnson Foundation releases health rankings of counties"
2059:"What Are States Doing about COVID-19? This BU Database Has Answers"
2003:"Hate Crimes and Pandemic Lead More Asian Americans to Seek Therapy"
1949:"New Reporting Framework Highlights Employee Health and Well-Being"
1411:"Charities Hope First Lady's Work on Obesity Is Just the Beginning"
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disease. In 2018, the foundation co-funded a study along with the
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research into a report it released in 2014. The report focused on
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Blewett, Lynn A.; Davern, Michael; Rodin, Holly (November 2004).
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to launch a new program to improve access to health care for the
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was the first woman and African American to be the foundation's
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2165:"How healthy is your neighborhood for your child? Take a look"
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Princeton International School of Mathematics and Science
1495:"The Green House Effect: Homes for the Elderly to Thrive"
1001:"Dr. David E. Rogers, 68, Leading Medical Educator, Dies"
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Other early foundation efforts included: support for the
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1580:"McClellan, Rivlin to head up RWJF commission"
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1551:Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) Competition
1221:Human Resources & Services Administration
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2539:Princeton Community Japanese Language School
1172:"A Tale of Two Health Care Delivery Systems"
912:"10 biggest US foundations and what they do"
636:During this period, RWJF partnered with the
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500:The foundation also continued to work on
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1608:"The secret to health isn't health care"
605:In 2019, the foundation worked with the
524:In 2003, the foundation worked with the
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288:left a bequest of 10,204,377 shares of
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2109:Ijekirika, Maudlyne (April 19, 2020).
1578:Zigmond, Jessica (February 28, 2008).
1029:"Health Care for the Homeless Program"
373:McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act
233:, the foundation focuses on access to
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1973:Calfas, Jennifer (October 14, 2021).
1606:Cowley, Geoffrey (January 13, 2014).
1566:YES Closure Statement: The YES Legacy
999:Altman, Lawrence (December 6, 1994).
776:Alpert Reyes, Emily (July 20, 2021).
457:began research and advocacy efforts.
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2163:LaMotte, Sandee (January 22, 2020).
2029:Hassanein, Nate (January 13, 2021).
1921:Bendaas, Yasmn (February 15, 2019).
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504:topics and provided funding for the
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2001:Lukpat, Alyssa (October 15, 2021).
1810:Martin, Michel (October 28, 2017).
1465:Tarkan, Laurie (October 31, 2011).
1142:Robeznieks, Andis (June 23, 2008).
436:Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement
313:groups, infant and elder care, and
59:American philanthropic organization
2208:Gooch, Kelly (February 12, 2020).
2135:Lindsay, Drew (October 15, 2021).
2083:Churchill, Owen (April 17, 2020).
1896:"Harvard Opinion Research Program"
1437:Strom, Stephanie (June 13, 2011).
1409:Stiffman, Eden (October 4, 2016).
938:Strom, Stephanie (April 4, 2007).
698:The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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2057:Barlow, Rich (October 19, 2020).
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1667:Sapatkin, Don (March 25, 2015).
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1523:"A Better Kind of Nursing Home"
910:Bermel, Colby (June 18, 2013).
591:Sanford School of Public Policy
428:negative effects of tobacco use
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2894:Princeton addressed landmarks
2779:Princeton Community Television
2507:Princeton Theological Seminary
1328:Kohler, Scott (January 2007).
1246:Kohler, Scott (January 2007).
1058:"The Nurse-Family Partnership"
1056:Kohler, Scott (January 2007).
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1553:, article dated November 2007
1416:The Chronicle of Philanthropy
1217:"Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program"
917:The Christian Science Monitor
570:National Institutes of Health
538:social determinants of health
481:, the foundation prioritized
363:focused on providing care in
143:Grantmaking and social change
2748:Princeton Symphony Orchestra
2534:Institute for Advanced Study
319:National Academy of Sciences
2914:Educational Testing Service
2820:Donald Grant Herring Estate
2590:Princeton University Chapel
2341:Princeton Historic District
1947:Brown, Amy (May 13, 2020).
1772:10.1016/j.ssmph.2019.100474
1439:"A City Tries to Slim Down"
666:Centers for Disease Control
664:and acting director of the
607:Global Reporting Initiative
530:Young Epidemiology Scholars
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2626:Herrontown Woods Arboretum
2621:Delaware and Raritan Canal
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324:emergency medical services
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2850:Princeton Battle Monument
2712:Princeton Shopping Center
2702:Princeton Record Exchange
2600:Stony Brook Meeting House
2512:Westminster Choir College
2490:Colleges and universities
2142:Chronicle of Philanthropy
1733:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1674:The Philadelphia Inquirer
1330:"Care at the End of Life"
863:data.foundationcenter.org
834:"The largest foundations"
359:care. Another program in
336:The Pew Charitable Trusts
274:New Brunswick, New Jersey
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2896:outside the municipality
2544:Princeton Public Library
2517:Evelyn College for Women
2430:Princeton Charter School
2412:Princeton Public Schools
2214:Becker's Hospital Review
2089:South China Morning Post
1381:10.1377/hlthaff.23.6.170
812:Philanthropy News Digest
722:Syp, Mark (2012-11-17).
380:Nurse-Family Partnership
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2575:Nassau Christian Center
1980:The Wall Street Journal
1760:SSM - Population Health
658:chief executive officer
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175:~$ 500 million annually
2769:I Grew Up in Princeton
1549:ResearchGate website,
691:"Financial Statements"
455:Open Society Institute
286:Robert Wood Johnson II
282:John Seward Johnson II
278:Robert Wood Johnson II
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3012:Johnson & Johnson
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2805:Albert Einstein House
2651:Princeton Battlefield
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1103:10.1089/heq.2016.0022
550:Federal Reserve Banks
290:Johnson & Johnson
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2614:Parks and recreation
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432:District of Columbia
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2580:Nassau Presbyterian
2439:Independent schools
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2239:Inside Philanthropy
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654:Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
506:Green House Project
479:Risa Lavizzo-Mourey
419:Steven A. Schroeder
412:Ryan White CARE Act
185:$ 13 billion (2020)
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2855:Princeton Cemetery
2815:Joseph Henry House
2481:Stuart Country Day
2396:Princeton Township
2334:Historic districts
2263:Healthcare IT News
2008:The New York Times
1900:Harvard University
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1697:"A Healthy Return"
1528:The New York Times
1500:The New York Times
1472:The New York Times
1444:The New York Times
1006:The New York Times
944:The New York Times
888:The New York Times
515:single family home
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